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The foundation is dedicated to the reduction of the profound human problems associated with physical pain and its consequences. The fund is particularly interested in projects that result in clinical interventions to reduce the toll of physical pain, pediatric pain, pain in non-verbal populations, and pain in the context of emergency medicine. The fund also promotes networking between veterinary and human medicine.

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Grants to Individuals Program

Fellowships for physicians, nurses, pharmacists, social workers, scientists, and legal scholars in the pain management community to go beyond their own professional pursuits to become advocates and leaders for change in the management of pain.

Mayday Pain & Society Fellowship

The initiative trains physicians, nurses, pharmacists, social workers, basic, translational and clinical scientists, policy experts, and legal scholars in the pain management community to go beyond their own professional pursuits to become thought leaders and advocates for change in the pain field in the U.S. and Canada. The Fellowship seeks those applicants who have the capacity, time and passion to become active advocates in the field, and foresee significant impact from their efforts to improve the lives of people in pain.

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